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Member's Vivariums, Palladiums, and Terrariums Show off your naturalistic Dart Frog enclosures. Share all aspects of how you put together the perfect Dart Frog enclosure.

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Old 05-01-2009, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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These are a couple of my imitator vivariums.
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pics are real tiny brooklyn .

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Where did you upload them from ? Did it resize them that small ?
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Awsome tanks . Watch the pepperomia on the bottom left in the veradero tank it gets huge in like 2 weeks . It'll take over that side of your tank , thats my personal experiance with it .
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Awsome tanks . Watch the pepperomia on the bottom left in the veradero tank it gets huge in like 2 weeks . It'll take over that side of your tank , thats my personal experiance with it .
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I have that peperomia in a few tanks and as long as it gets enough light it stays pretty much that size.
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Nice Tanks Brooklyn. So you let your Imi's raise thier young?
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Nice Tanks Brooklyn. So you let your Imi's raise thier young?
No I pull them if they deposit in the film canisters but not the ones they put in the broms.
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Really , thats weird Andy . I have one in 18x18x18 under 2 36w powercompact and its takin gover one side .
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Cool, I plan on pulling mine when they hit tads stage. I noticed in your Viv's you have at least 6 film canisters. Do you ever have your frogs lay in broms or mainly in the canisters? I only ask because i am wondering if i should put more than 3 canisters in mine.
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I had some time to look through these pics carefully. These are some impressive tanks. What are you doing to anchor the plants, just out of curiosity? I have the backing to my exo terra done, just need to add the river, etc at the bottom. The plants I am going to try, although the only thing I have been truly successful with is the Pothos. I am almost done taking pictures of everything so I will post everything by tonight probably. I am a little slow. LOL
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